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Eco-Resolutions for a Green New Year

23:39 minutes (21.66 MB)

The Lazy Environmentalist shares his "Eco-Resolutions" for 2008 and encourages you to make some green resolutions of your own.




Great Green Investments

7:19 minutes (1.68 MB)
Josh gives some great insight and tips on the world of green investments.

The Renewable Energy Catch

Posted by Su Avasthi on August 3, 2007 - 12:35am.

What happens if alternative power is not as green as we hope?



Winds of Change

Winds of ChangePosted by LIME Team on June 12, 2007 - 2:24pm.

Being off the grid is easier than you think. A village in Patagonia richly reaps the benefits of turbine energy.


Even Couch Potatoes Can Go Green

6:31 minutes (1.5 MB)
How do you make significant environmental changes without getting off your couch? Cutting-edge products and services like motion lighting sensors and watt-savers enable us to easily support a cleaner planet from the comfort of home.


Proposed Wind Farm in Limbo

Proposed Wind Farm in LimboPosted by Philip Higgs on April 11, 2006 - 1:57pm.

Year-round residents of Nantucket are voting today on whether the island should support a proposed wind farm to be built 14 miles off their scenic coast. While such offshore farms are big in Europe, this would be the first one in the U.S.




How Big Is Your Footprint?

How Big Is Your Footprint?Posted by Philip Higgs on April 5, 2006 - 3:48pm.

The sun, the breeze, the return of ice cream stands ... April is the worst month to be cooped up in the office. But instead of zoning out on gossip blogs and staring-out-the-window dreaming, put your spring-fever indolence to good use. Here are some valuable - and slightly alarming - online tools to calculate environmental impact statements for yourself, your office, your family.




Lady Liberty Gets Wind

Lady Liberty Gets WindPosted by alittle on March 15, 2006 - 9:52pm.

Wind power will be used to fuel the flame of Lady Liberty’s torch – a powerful symbol of the United States’ growing commitment to clean energy. The Bush administration’s U.S. National Parks Service is contracting a local energy supplier to supply three years’ worth of clean, green wind power from upstate New York to light up the patriotic statue, as well as the nearby Ellis Island museum and several other sites, according to GreenBiz.com.


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